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CPAP VS. BI-PAP
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RE: CPAP VS. BI-PAP
(05-21-2017, 08:50 AM)jsielke Wrote: Yes, EPR: Full Time 3cmH2O, No problem with centrals. AHI last night was .39. Actually has been running <1 for a while now since I tweaked settings on APAP .

Thanks. Then I think a bilevel with more pressure support may be justifiable.  We can work on an argument to propose that idea.  Let me know.
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RE: CPAP VS. BI-PAP
Well, first couple nights with Phillips DS760 Bipap. Much more comfortable breathing, AHIs around .3. Not much change in SpO2. Still, just for comfort, a worthwhile change.
Old man, new machine. Better sleep! Thanks
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